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Old 09-11-2005, 07:00 AM   #1
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Thumbs up Better than Catching on your own ..

Watching my nephew catch his first large (42" 30lb.) on my needle was an experience I'll take to the grave . We chased peanuts and birds from the early morning hours to no evail . We finally settled in to finish the last couple of hours of flood. When he hooked up and landed the fish, I saw a kid who fished hard with me finally get his just derserves." Billy the Kid" wears old leaky waders, never wants to go home, fishes crappy weather and rocks..I'm glad I had this day with Billy.. We'll talk about it years to come as the fish gets bigger and bigger... NO Spam ,,, I don't have any needles... One in pic is retired and hanging in Billys room ..

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